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- La inmigración japonesa a México es el resultado de las corrientes de emigrantes japoneses a Norteamérica, que se datan desde 1897, y que se pueden agrupar en tres flujos principales, identificables entre 1887-1945, y entre ésta de 1905 a 1910, otra entre 1952-1970 y otra desde 1994 al presente, promovidas principalmente por las actividades industriales de empresas japonesas en México. (es)
- Japanese Mexicans are Mexicans of Japanese ancestry. As of 2019, there are an estimated 76,000 people who are Japanese or of Japanese descent in Mexico. Japanese immigration to Mexico began in the late 19th century, to found coffee growing plantations in the state of Chiapas. Although this initiative failed, it was followed by greater immigration from 1900 to the beginning of World War II, although it never reached the levels of Japanese immigration to countries like the United States, or Brazil. Immigration halted during World War II and many Japanese nationals and even some naturalized Mexicans citizens of Japanese origin were forced to relocate from communities in Baja California, Sinaloa and Chiapas to Mexico City and other areas in the interior until the war was over. After the war, immigration began again, mostly due to Japanese companies investing in Mexico and sending over skilled employees. (en)
- Imigrasi Jepang ke Meksiko dimulai pada akhir abad ke-19, untuk mengurus perkebunan kopi di negara bagian Chiapas. Meskipun inisiatif terebut gagal, ini disusul oleh imigrasi yang lebih besar dari 1900 sampai permulaan Perang Dunia II, tetapi tak pernah mencapai tingkat imigrasi Jepang di negara-negara seperti Amerika Serikat, Brasil atau Peru. (in)
- 日系メキシコ人(にっけいメキシコじん、スペイン語: Japonés Mexicano)とは、日本人の血を引いたメキシコの市民である。日系人数は17,753人、2009年時点での在留日本人は6,501人(永住者数は2,093人)である。 (ja)
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- 76000 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Locations of Japanese international schools, day and supplementary, in Mexico recognized by MEXT (en)
- Teenagers of Japanese origin in Monterrey (en)
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- Note: Religious classification is for Mexicans of Japanese descent and does not include recent immigrants. (en)
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- Mexican Spanish and Japanese (en)
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- mexicanos japoneses (en)
- 日系メキシコ人 (en)
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- Mexico City, Bajío Region , Baja California, Chiapas, Monterrey, Quintana Roo (en)
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- (en)
- estimated 76,000 Mexicans of Japanese descent (en)
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- Other Japanese diasporas (en)
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- Predominantly Roman Catholicism (en)
- Minority Buddhism and Shintoism (en)
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- La inmigración japonesa a México es el resultado de las corrientes de emigrantes japoneses a Norteamérica, que se datan desde 1897, y que se pueden agrupar en tres flujos principales, identificables entre 1887-1945, y entre ésta de 1905 a 1910, otra entre 1952-1970 y otra desde 1994 al presente, promovidas principalmente por las actividades industriales de empresas japonesas en México. (es)
- Imigrasi Jepang ke Meksiko dimulai pada akhir abad ke-19, untuk mengurus perkebunan kopi di negara bagian Chiapas. Meskipun inisiatif terebut gagal, ini disusul oleh imigrasi yang lebih besar dari 1900 sampai permulaan Perang Dunia II, tetapi tak pernah mencapai tingkat imigrasi Jepang di negara-negara seperti Amerika Serikat, Brasil atau Peru. (in)
- 日系メキシコ人(にっけいメキシコじん、スペイン語: Japonés Mexicano)とは、日本人の血を引いたメキシコの市民である。日系人数は17,753人、2009年時点での在留日本人は6,501人(永住者数は2,093人)である。 (ja)
- Japanese Mexicans are Mexicans of Japanese ancestry. As of 2019, there are an estimated 76,000 people who are Japanese or of Japanese descent in Mexico. Japanese immigration to Mexico began in the late 19th century, to found coffee growing plantations in the state of Chiapas. Although this initiative failed, it was followed by greater immigration from 1900 to the beginning of World War II, although it never reached the levels of Japanese immigration to countries like the United States, or Brazil. Immigration halted during World War II and many Japanese nationals and even some naturalized Mexicans citizens of Japanese origin were forced to relocate from communities in Baja California, Sinaloa and Chiapas to Mexico City and other areas in the interior until the war was over. After the war, i (en)
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- Inmigración japonesa en México (es)
- Jepang-Meksiko (in)
- Japanese Mexicans (en)
- 日系メキシコ人 (ja)
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